No- not at all. The Democrat Al Smith was the one opposed to prohibition.
Eisenhower was the one that made a campaign promise to find a way to end the Korean War if elected. He was actually successful in fulfilling this promise soon after he was elected.
equality for pay work and rankings in their nation
The official Republican Party platform for the election of 1860 included a promise not to interfere with slavery in the states, but opposed slavery in the territories. Abraham Lincoln was chosen as the candidate to represent the Party.
James K. Polk
Generally favorable, as reflected by Harding's campaign promise of a "return to normalcy" (meaning the pro-business conservatism of the Gilded Age).
true. he was a politically driven man. he was conservative, prohibition was liberal. he won votes that way
A return to normalcy
A campaign promise is also called an election promise. Campaign promises made by a politician are part of what is known as their platform, which is a list of things the candidate supports.
"Contract with American"
He campaigned on a promise to repeal National Prohibition.
No. Taylor did not run for re-election since he died in his first term. I do not think he made any promises when he ran the first time.
Return to normalcy was a campaign promise from Warren G. Harding in the election of 1920. The goal was to return to the way life was before World War I.
1928 U.S. Presidential Election Results:266 votes (50.09%) - minimum required444 votes (83.62%) - Commerce Sec. Herbert Hoover (R-CA)87 votes (16.38%) - Gov. Al Smith (D-NY)
The significant increase in unemployment from 5% in 1929 to 25% in 1932 had a major impact on the 1932 presidential election. It created widespread dissatisfaction with the incumbent president, Herbert Hoover, and his administration's handling of the Great Depression. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate, campaigned on a promise of a New Deal for the American people, which resonated with voters and led to his landslide victory.
- A recession- Bush's infamous campaign promise of "Read my lips: No new taxes!". After the recession broke out, Bush agreed to raise taxes.
Oregon
he promised to not run for re-election